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Aerodynamic mud flaps
I just stumbled across this concept the other day, for those that need to keep them in place may be a good solution.
Basically there are a couple of different variations, they come as various louvred and grilled designs, the idea is 50-70% of the air passes through, but 90% of the water spray is channeled down to ground. Trucking papers quote circa 3% FE improvement along with safety improvemennts by reducing sidespray, hence improved visibility. Has anyone tried anything like this? |
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Here's some links, both text & videos.
Vortex Splash Guard Aerodynamic Mud Flap : V-flap, Saving fuel cost & providing road safety Eco-Flaps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN8cKL8n6g4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Aab5rV-Cq0 Did some more reading, probably more in the order of 1.5% for the trucking area & likely around 1% for pickups & 4x4's, I just wondered if anyone had looked at them, for those that need to keep mudflaps on. |
Simple, effective. I like it.
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Aerodynamic Mudflaps - low resistance mudflaps
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For starters since you can see straight through the others', commons sense also tells me... air, tar & road grime spinning upwards from the tire would flow straight up onto fenders/rocker panels ... What baffles my mind is, besides the fact ( for such reasons )they are unavailable for the car market ... how could they ever have been approved for road use- when we have a hard enough time navigating in heavy rain to begin with while following a Semi under normal white knuckled conditions - let alone being subjected to a barrage of sand blasting, tar sticking, road-grime assaulting debris to flow straight through a "Semi flap" ! onto my car ! until I have the chance to pass ... Seriously? Imagine following on the roads to Alaska ? These other ones have up to a 1/4 opening straight through Semi tractor/Trailer allowing up to 1/4 inch. Conversely, Vortex's removable tow guard has tons of testimonials from RV folks protecting their towables on the roads to Alaska ... I'm just say'n ...Hope this helps ! ;) Regardless one thing for sure is logic screams they'll all reduce drag and side-over spray while saving fuel and the environment ! :thumbup: |
While I can see a mudflap as necessary to control spay, I think their just cheap and ineffective compared to a cycle fender that's fitted closely enough to minimize the turbulence caused by the spinning tire.
Out of the way of direct air flow behind the tire, how much difference can they make? |
Aero flaps
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PS. Sorry that the pics aren't attached.... since I'm new here it won't let me include any links .. but if you go straight to Viio's link its worth the trouble .. you also can find by searching Title " Mudflap delete modelled in CFD " Viio take heart, since vehicle protection matters to you the vortexsplashguards.com ones above that Tesla above (03-18-2012, 01:54 AM) mentioned lets you have best of both worlds -protection without the drag ;) Quote:
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" Mudflap delete modelled in CFD " is an interesting post. Thanks.
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Somehow an aerodynamic mudflap still sounds like a kosher bacon double cheeseburger.
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Glad this thread started. I was about to order the MOPAR molded mudflaps for my truck. The latest MICHELIN tires pick up gravel and my nine year old paint is really starting to suffer just two months along. The Vortex vented pieces may be the thing. About 2/3's the price I was expecting to pay, as well ($70/four, shipped).
Between elephant-ear towing mirrors added last week (and a big convex spot to be added to each side, besides) and now the need for mudflaps I really am getting the old man RV'er look a'happenin, ha! I've expected a mpg loss of 1% + . . but hadn't thought about heat being trapped. The hotter the day the worse the problem. There will be days where my tires load limits of 3,195-lbs/tire will be tested. And brakes exercised out close to their limits. freebeard, close-fitting fenders on trucks only work for a limited number of types and job descriptions. Where I work we'd have to break them off once the mud jammed up everything. I'd hate to think about the build-up on the brakes, etc. . |
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